Skin of Color

Defining Skin of Color (See Letter to the Editor. 2003;71:141-143)

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In the past few years, increasing attention has been given to skin disease in individuals with skin of color (also termed ethnic skin, racial skin, black skin, or pigmented skin). We will attempt to identify those individuals with skin of color. We use this article as an introduction to a recurring series that will address cutaneous disease affecting these individuals.


 

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